Researchfish - reporting HDR UK's scientific outputs

We ask all Health Data Research UK members to report on their outputs annually through the online reporting system, Researchfish. This is valuable information that will be used to demonstrate the impact that Health Data Research UK research and innovation is having in improving people's lives.

[Please note that neither Digital Innovation Hubs nor the BHF Hub are on the Researchfish system yet , as they were awarded too recently, but Hub teams will be able to report through Researchfish next year.]

If you are a PI (Principal Investigator) for a Sprint Exemplar, HDR UK Rutherford Fund Fellowship or UKRI Innovation Fellowship, you will have received notification directly from Researchfish or the Medical Research Council about how to report. This will be the standard “one person reporting on one project” set-up.

If you are involved in Substantive Site research, the reporting system will work a little differently: rather than reporting by Site, these outputs will be reported by National Science Priority. The “PI” for each National Science Priority is a Research Director. They will delegate responsibility (by adding a number of ‘Team Members’ to their ‘Award’) within Researchfish to colleagues across the UK to report on activities underway in each Science Priority. Once outputs have been reported across Sites for each Science Priority, Research Directors will submit all outputs for their Science Priority from across the UK. See table below for the key people involved (there are many more project leads who can contribute also):

After the 12th March 2020 (submission deadline), outputs from all Health Data Research UK activities, across Science and Infrastructure, will be brought together and analysed as One Institute. This information will be used in many ways to help communicate Health Data Research UK’s impact, e.g. to our funders, the public, our research and innovation community etc. First stop will be producing an evidence base to support Health Data Research UK in passing its Establishment Review – an assessment of our institute, carried out by our funders, to determine whether we have been well set up.

Frequently asked questions and responses are available to download here: